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Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP), is an advocacy organization of some 18,000 American physicians, medical students, and health professionals founded by Quentin Young who support a single-payer system of national health insurance
The group is best known for its influential proposals for national health insurance, which have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine[1] and the Journal of the American Medical Association[2].
Good eyes! That's exactly my point. As you make clear, auto insurance wasn't rationed. How could it be? All you need for that is a pen and some forms. But, "They'll ration health care" is the scary thing. Someone has to provide the care, and each provider has a certain limit on the number of patients he or she can work with, they have to sleep sometime.
It's the "they'll ration health care" scare tactic at work. Did they ration auto insurance when that became mandatory?
Good eyes! That's exactly my point. As you make clear, auto insurance wasn't rationed. How could it be? All you need for that is a pen and some forms. But, "They'll ration health care" is the scary thing. Someone has to provide the care, and each provider has a certain limit on the number of patients he or she can work with, they have to sleep sometime.
I'm absolutely with you here, no problem at all.
If i can interject in your all's convo - auto insurance is a lot like health care insurance. It requires a bond and funds, and a system of administration. obamocare is not provide health care itself, it's providing health care insurance.
You can't ration insurance, like you say.
You may be right, but I'm not as confident as you are. We've had a little discussion on that point on the previous page. Supply can be brought up by enrolling more doctors and using nurses.
So when they pass universal health care insurance, will they ration health care? I don't think so. with increase demand come increase supply.